As corny as this probably sounds, I can’t imagine traveling without my new 11.1″ MacBook Air. It is the perfect combination of weight, size, and functionality for travel. So far, I’ve passed through 5 TSA checkpoints with it, and not once have I had to remove it from my bag. Add a rapid startup, and superior construction to its many other attributes, and I just can’t think of any reason to part with it…..ever. Frankly, I’m beginning to think that I may not purchase an iPad afterall. I’ll stop gushing now.
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Have to say. I do miss my iPad, but don’t regret trading it form my 11in MBA. This generation is so much better than the last they shouldn’t even be called the same!
I agreed with everything you said. I have been wanting to get it since it was introduced late last year. I concur with you that the 11.1 MBA travels well. I especially like the fact you don’t have to take it out of the bag when going through security. On a recent trip, my 13″ Macbook Pro got scratched up going through security. I was not happy about that. I read the battery life on the MBAs are great too. With the upcoming Lion OS, it will make the MBA and all Apple laptops, that much better. I am relatively… Read more »